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Activism and Art: @hoyartists Highlights Immigrant Focused Issues With Final Project

Activism and Art: @hoyartists Highlights Immigrant Focused Issues With Final Project

By Emily Burke and Emily Smith January 27, 2022

From jewelry to tote bags and buttons, @hoyartists is empowering students to use art as activism.  In December 2021, justice and peace studies professor Kim Lubreski asked her students to each...

VIEWPOINT: Promote Outlets for Safe Sex Resources

VIEWPOINT: Promote Outlets for Safe Sex Resources

By Reona Pereira January 20, 2022

It may be no surprise that Georgetown’s Catholic-Jesuit identity prevents the university from distributing condoms to students. However, it is surprising that one of the only places to get free condoms...

Lack of Transparency Perpetuates Community Uncertainty on Divestment, Sustainability Progress

Lack of Transparency Perpetuates Community Uncertainty on Divestment, Sustainability Progress

By Sahana Arumani and Neala Sweeney December 3, 2021
Despite Georgetown’s commitment to divest their endowment from fossil fuels by 2030, a lack of transparency on their progress has led to concern from student advocates.
Come Over for Dinner!

Come Over for Dinner!

By Lincoln Le and Lincoln Le November 30, 2021

Giphy If there’s one thing my friends know about me, it’s that I love to cook. It’s my all-time comfort and stress-relieving activity. Whenever I’m feeling down — or just bored, I’ll be...

Blog Marriage Pact!

Blog Marriage Pact!

By Noa Offman and Noa Offman November 21, 2021

Hello, lovers! We here at 4E hope you’ve gone on your first couple dates with your Marriage Pact match (or successfully ghosted them...). To supplement this season of Autumn Girl love, we’ve created...

Spread of Misinformation Threatens Democracy, Experts Say

Spread of Misinformation Threatens Democracy, Experts Say

By Alicia Novoa November 18, 2021

The increased spread of misinformation on social media is a threat to democracy, experts said at a Nov. 15 event.  At the online event, titled “Truth and the Rise of Popular Lies,” political...

Black-Owned Businesses Offer Special Menus, Promotions During Black Restaurant Week

Black-Owned Businesses Offer Special Menus, Promotions During Black Restaurant Week

By Maria Fernanda Borda November 18, 2021

Black-owned restaurants participated in promotions and special deals for Washington, D.C.-Maryland-Virginia (DMV) Black Restaurant Week. Mayor Muriel Bowser (D) declared Nov. 7 to 14 as the 2021 DMV...

When Opportunity CALLs

When Opportunity CALLs

By Otice Carder and Otice Carder November 15, 2021

When I applied to transfer to Georgetown University last winter, I would have never imagined that my first semester would have been at the Capitol Applied Learning Labs (CALL). And while I was definitely...

GAGE Supports Columbia Student Worker Strike for Fair Contract

GAGE Supports Columbia Student Worker Strike for Fair Contract

By Darya Molotkova November 12, 2021

The Georgetown Alliance of Graduate Workers (GAGE) affirmed its support for student workers at Columbia University after over 3,000 Columbia undergraduate and graduate student workers launched a unionwide...

Eri and Maggies Squid Game Review

Eri and Maggie’s Squid Game Review

By Eri Hayakawa and Eri Hayakawa November 9, 2021

Warning: This article may contain spoilers of Squid Game Season 1 If you have been on any form of social media the past month, you must have heard all about the new Netflix series, Squid Game. I felt...

My First ~Official~ Month as an On Campus College Student in Review

My First ~Official~ Month as an On Campus College Student in Review

By Emma Alexis and Emma Alexis October 17, 2021

My life is currently spiraling out of control (yay midterms!), but hey, so is Georgetown University, so at least I’m not in it alone. Midterms kicked my butt while also providing me with the academic...

German Elections Mark Potential Change in German Politics, Expert Says

German Elections Mark Potential Change in German Politics, Expert Says

By Janan Iranbomy October 15, 2021

Germany will have to decide its future after elections that will replace former Chancellor Angela Merkel, a panelist said in a Sept. 29 event.  The event, titled “Roundtable on the German Elections...

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